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199:Charles de Prunelé, Baron d'Esneval
141:Bertrand de Salignac de la Mothe-FĂ©nelon
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119:Charles Cauchon de Maupas
230:Ambassadors to Scotland
90:Nicolas d'Angennes
235:Ambassadors of France
66:and Scotland in 1707.
124:François de Civille
114:Michel de Castelnau
102:Guillaume du Bellay
62:up to the union of
60:Kingdom of Scotland
194:Philibert Le Voyer
189:Philibert du Croc
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